B.Sc.
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Yes, if you are doing B.Sc from MVM College Bhopal , then you have to attend regular classes.
Attendance and practicals are important in B.Sc, so you need to go to college regularly.
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Yes, you’re eligible to pursue MSc Nutrition after completing BSc Nursing since most universities accept graduates from life sciences/health sciences backgrounds. Admissions are usually through entrance exams like CUET-PG, ICAR AIEEA (for agri/nutrition-based institutes), or university-specific tests such as those conducted by IGNOU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, and BHU. Some private colleges may also offer direct admission based on merit in your BSc scores.
Maharashtra has many Government and Government-aided B.Sc. Nursing colleges affiliated with MUHS (Maharashtra University of Health Sciences). Here’s a list of some top ones you can target:
Government College of Nursing, Mumbai (JJ Hospital campus)
Government College of Nursing, Nagpur (IGMC campus)
Government College of Nursing, Pune (BJ Medical College campus)
Government College of Nursing, Aurangabad (GMCH campus)
Government College of Nursing, Akola (GMCH campus)
Government College of Nursing, Latur (GMCH campus)
Government College of Nursing, Miraj (GMCH campus)
Government College of Nursing, Yavatmal (GMCH campus)
Government College of Nursing, Nanded (GMCH campus)
All of these are under MUHS and admissions are through NEET UG + State CET Cell counselling.
The B.Sc. Nursing admission process in India generally follows a structured pattern, though details vary by state and college:
Eligibility – Must have passed 10+2 (PCB + English) with at least 45–50% marks (40% for reserved categories). Age should be 17+ years.
Entrance Exams – Admission is mainly through entrance tests. Common ones are NEET-UG (some states), AIIMS Nursing, JIPMER Nursing, AFMC, state-level CETs, and university-level exams. Some private colleges also conduct their own tests or take direct admission based on 12th marks.
Application – Fill out online application forms (state counselling portals or university websites). Upload documents, pay fee, and register for counselling.
Merit List & Counselling – Based on entrance score (or 12th marks where applicable), candidates are shortlisted. You then attend counselling where seat allocation is done according to rank, category, and college preference.
Seat Allotment & Admission – After allotment, report to the college with original documents (marksheets, transfer certificate, caste/EWS certificate, medical fitness, ID proof) and pay admission fees to confirm the seat.
Hello Aspirant,
Dharanidhar Autonomous College in Keonjhar, Odisha , primarily offers undergraduate (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com) and postgraduate (M.A., M.Sc., MBA) courses in Arts, Science, and Commerce. It does NOT appear to offer a B.Sc. Nursing course.
However, there is a Dharan Nursing College (DNC) in Salem, Tamil Nadu , which specifically offers a 4-year B.Sc. Nursing program . It seems you might be confusing the two institutions. If you're interested in nursing, you should look into Dharan Nursing College.
To get accurate details, please ask your question again with the name and location of the college which you are interested in.
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To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name and location of the college.
Since you've completed your B.Sc., you have a few options for a Radiology course:
M.Sc. in Radiology / Medical Imaging Technology (2 years): This is a postgraduate degree. You'd need to check specific university requirements, as some might prefer a B.Sc. in Radiology/Medical Imaging, while others might accept a B.Sc. in relevant science fields (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with certain marks. Admissions are usually merit-based or through university-specific entrance exams.
Postgraduate Diploma in Radiology / Medical Imaging Technology (1-2 years): A shorter, more focused option. Eligibility again depends on the institution, but a B.Sc. degree is generally required.
You'll need to research colleges offering these programs, check their eligibility criteria, application deadlines (usually around July-August ), and fee structures. Look for colleges with good practical training and hospital affiliations.
To get admission into the BSc nursing program, you generally need to have passed 10+2 (class 12) with physics, chemistry, and biology, securing at least 45%-50%. Also, some institutions may also require specific age limits and need to take entrance exams.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Most of the B.Sc. Nursing seats in IPU are filled through NEET. Very few seats, if any, remain for CET candidates in later rounds or spot rounds. With a CET rank of 169, your chances are very low because priority is given to NEET qualifiers.
You can still wait for the spot round, but chances are limited.
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